Not exact matches
«Render inoperative,» «militate against,» «have the effect of» — these replace the simple
verb (break, stop, change)
with a phrase that further dilutes the already
weak, all - purpose
verb it contains.
The best list I've found of
weak and frequently overused
verbs with suggested alternatives is from Writers Helping Writers.
With the Writers Helping Writers list, I can search for a
weak or overused
verb — such as get, push, or turn — and find other options directly below.
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weak verbs
It's not easy to trim the fat whether eliminating those yummy chocolate truffles from our diets or cutting out the
weak modifiers, «wishy - washy» words, extra «wells,» «ums,» «ers,» and «ohs» from our dialogues, and replacing adjectives and adverbs
with strong nouns and
verbs.
This got me thinking about the way in which some
verbs form their past tenses in unpredictable ways, instead of by simply adding - ed to the end of the present tense, as we do
with «regular» or «
weak»
verbs.
A professional resume writing service can help you be creative
with your action
verbs, since they've seen every
weak one imaginable.
* Note above the red example starts
with a
weak and non-descript
verb.
To spot passive or
weaker phrasing, watch for words such as was, were, had been, was being, and so on, and replace them
with stronger, more specific
verbs.
Weak verb choices or repeated
verbs, just as repeating the phrase «was responsible for» or «assisted
with» can quickly become monotonous and uninviting to readers.
Resume writers Steve Burdan and Mary Schumacher counter the
weak resume words
with 10 resume action
verbs you should use on your resume: collaborated, clarified, authored / generated, diagnosed, enrich, fortify, forge, transform and galvanize.
To show how
verb makeovers work in real life, here are examples that show how common,
weak verbs and
verb constructions drain resumes of blood, as well as how professional resume writers infused new life
with action
verbs and active phrases.
Read through it a second time or ask an executive resume writer to help so you can remove any
weak verbs and replace them
with stronger ones.